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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostI know there’s a corona-crisis and that lockdowns May have taken the concept of boredom to a whole new level...
BUT!
Could you guys participating in debates in here please turn up the level of maturity instead?
Personally I’m sick and tired of all the mudslinging. Please act more like adults.
Thank you.
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View PostThat's why I'm laying low again. I enjoy a good discussion no matter what side you chose, but I'm not going to be part nor do I want to deal with trolling and insults anymore. My time is much more valuable.
I think a lot of serious posters are staying away, because they are fed up with the nonsense that is allowed to pollute this forum.
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- -Grew up on the Texas Gulf coast swimming and surfing was especially good when a hurricane would hit New Orleans.
Moved here for college where I swam in some of the purest limestone filtered waters in the world. Used to log 1500- 2500 meter workouts at our new world class swim center, one day next to the soviet team star swimmer before they broke up as their coach stalked the walkway between us glaring at me. I seriously considered timing their star before he passed me to kick out under the walkway to yank him down an ankle that'd start a fight and international incident.
Would've been loads of fun but thankfully my better judgement took over.
Anyway, I can no longer swim in such a godsaken befouled town as international developers have destroyed everything beautiful and pastoral in the worst environmental degradation economic degradation I've ever witnessed.
Can't even do my long training sessions starting with my heavy bag because of it, so now I try to run down free range shelter saved pitbulls that want a go at me, but they figure out their odds and don't wanna play to turn tail...Grrr!
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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post- -Grew up on the Texas Gulf coast swimming and surfing was especially good when a hurricane would hit New Orleans.
Moved here for college where I swam in some of the purest limestone filtered waters in the world. Used to log 1500- 2500 meter workouts at our new world class swim center, one day next to the soviet team star swimmer before they broke up as their coach stalked the walkway between us glaring at me. I seriously considered timing their star before he passed me to kick out under the walkway to yank him down an ankle that'd start a fight and international incident.
Would've been loads of fun but thankfully my better judgement took over.
Anyway, I can no longer swim in such a godsaken befouled town as international developers have destroyed everything beautiful and pastoral in the worst environmental degradation economic degradation I've ever witnessed.
Can't even do my long training sessions starting with my heavy bag because of it, so now I try to run down free range shelter saved pitbulls that want a go at me, but they figure out their odds and don't wanna play to turn tail...Grrr!
The oysters are dissapearing as well. I remember those grand isles oysters...ice cold and raw, such a treat. They are becoming rarer, along with the great seafood in the gulf that once was said to rival that of Marseilles France. New Orleans and the Red Perch boullaibase was prefered by some to the French original.
I am a developer and I can tell you that we only do projects that are sustainable and affordable. I can also tell you that its all about the red tape and payolla for some of the major developments. This means that all environmental impacts suddenly dissapear when payola is delivered.Last edited by billeau2; 04-17-2020, 11:25 AM.
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